New boss asked me to look into the prerequisites for AutoCAD Electrical and holy shit is there a worse knowledge base than AutoDesk's? It's just a recursive loop of useless links.
I nearly tore into a recruiter today. "So you saw me, and said to yourself, "yes self, I think Turk WOULD want to move from MA to TX in a pandemic for a 6 month contract gig." WHAT?! Are you just really hoping to hit scientists that happen to be moving to texas anyway? Nothing against Texas! Just that is a biiiiiig swing there, on a gig that does not promise more than 6 months.
Ask what their deal is. Is the 6 months a honeymoon period before direct hire? Is it really just a 6 month job.
If it's the latter, I say you look into it to GET PAaaaiiiid SON.
Were I unhappy with the area and unattached, maybe. Especially to make bank in a cheaper area. But things are pretty good here, so not looking to uproot that hard. That person exists, maybe, but there aren't many. And something tells me this ISNT a get paiiiidddddd kind gig.
So my QE team killed a release we were supposed to have today, because they found an issue while smoke testing in the pre-deployment environment. The QE lead sent me a note that was all, "I'm so sorry, we found this issue, and we decided not to release, and ..." and I just, all ...
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Like, that's why we have you, QE team. Ya done good; you stopped dodgy code from making it into production.
I think maybe our QE team lead has worked in environments in which pausing a release was highly frowned upon.
So my QE team killed a release we were supposed to have today, because they found an issue while smoke testing in the pre-deployment environment. The QE lead sent me a note that was all, "I'm so sorry, we found this issue, and we decided not to release, and ..." and I just, all ...
Mountain_Man_Nod.gif
Like, that's why we have you, QE team. Ya done good; you stopped dodgy code from making it into production.
I think maybe our QE team lead has worked in environments in which pausing a release was highly frowned upon.
Half of QAs job is acting as a stress relief valve for the rest of everyone in the build chain. We usually take all the fault for everything other than outright deployment failures. Can't count how many times I've had to carry the blame for a missed deadline because I found show stopper bugs right at the end of a testing cycle right before release. Yes it's clearly all my fault for finding this defect someone else created via poor spec or code
Sleep on
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thatassemblyguyJanitor of Technical Debt.Registered Userregular
I have zero tolerance for management that is all, "Deadline for quality to be done is X; also release date is X."
So I've been giving pitches to each unit at work about the project I'm in charge of, getting them all on board. So far I've done 5 and had all 5 sign on and 4 of them reached out to my boss to say the new guy is really good at this and otherwise compliment me greatly.
Next week I'm presenting to Engineering. Engineering contains the Comp Sci department and all of the people who complained about the fun project in October and who make our lives hell. The guy specifically I'm pitching to? The Wizard Hater.
Kid. I know this is a stressful time, doubly so because college application deadlines are almost here.
But if you don't know how to find the website to go to in order to apply for a master's in data science
...
maybe that's not the field for you.
I get tickets for this all the time. Just yesterday I got a ticket from a guy teaching some courses next semester in a technical field reporting a "Suspicious email" that had broken English and called him Professor when he claims he wasn't a professor and seemed to be asking for a job that didn't exist.
Checked it out, in our publicly available and absolutely available to teachers directory. Email was sent from an internal address belonging to a graduate student. Person who reported is listed in our system as a professor (I mean hes teaching courses so yeah), and in fact I can easily see the student's listed country of origin which isn't the USA. Guy is teaching computer and statistics courses but couldn't figure out how to look names up, or even put two and two together on graduate students sending out mass emails looking to pad their resume with TA positions. I mean, he hopefully gets it now and I'm sure he'll get like 30 more in the next month.
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Man, I'm so proud of my past self!
We have this issue that we needed to open a support ticket with Microsoft for. Basically we're doing some local printing shenanigans, that their latest Windows Updates broke. So I'm asking Microsoft how to be security compliant while still printing text to a file on the print server.
I wrote up a 2 page long problem document explaining the expected behavior, what broke, and what workarounds we have put in place.
Today, the tech was like "I need to understand your environment better - can you draw a flowchart?" And I reply with "Well actually, I have this one from a few years back..."
And yup! It was exactly what they needed. It won't exactly be easy to figure out how to pull this off going forward, but they are gonna try.
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Bad choice in an arch nemesis, he's really nice and likeable
One of the other Devs told me in my meet the team one on one call with him that he would "follow that man into hell" I shit you not, his exact words, and how often do you hear that about a platform developer/CEO?
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As IT, I make no qualms about the fact that I can be bribed with donuts.
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Man oh man has today been a day, and I have only been at work for 3 hours. It started with an email from the owners explaining how they plan to do something ridiculously stupid for groups. I will spare you all the details but the consequences are staggering. It manages to ruin the therapeutic value of group, screw our clients over schedule wise, and massively increase the therapists work load all in one move. All of this was supposed to happen Monday. Our office flipped our shit as a result. I have been happily ignoring what they asked me to do for a while now in the interest of better therapeutic outcomes, but this was not something I could work around. I am also only working here for another week and a half so that's where it gets fun.
Everyone was in agreement this was monumentally a stupid idea. They also agreed to at least be willing to voice being upset, but worried how much we could push back. I decided to take a moment to not so much poke the bear as take a big steaming shit in its mouth. I broke down all the ways this was a terrible plan, would hurt the clients, and screwed over its staff. I ended by saying it was absolutely not going to affect any group I was going to run. I made it plain that my license would absolutely not be attached to any of this monumentally awful plan, but typed up to be a little nicer to make it all seem professional at a glance. I also gave the clinical director a heads up that I was going scorched earth and you might want to make plans for me to not be there tonight.
The last few hours have been a flurry of phone calls to everyone NOT me. It appears they are suddenly extremely concerned what all their other therapists (who were willingly named in appropriate parts of the email) think about this plan, and hey what if it is only just for a few weeks? The first one pointed out they have a history of promising fixes in two weeks that never materialize, and no that won't work this time. I dunno what the second one has said yet as he hasn't gotten back to me just yet. It seems we have a wonderful shit storm of chaos because they failed to realize one person has absolutely no fear of retaliation.
I can't WAIT till the clinical director gets off the phone and talks to me. He told me to email them how I felt. I wonder how he feels about telling me to voice my opinions directly to the owners. I bet he is super thrilled with how that turned out for him. Just loves it.
my problem is they won't let me buy any of the things that would actually make my job easier under that allowance, so I'm left with scrounging up bullshit
but as the days get colder and my options for working outside the apartment get less appealing, I should maybe think about how to set up a home office I can actually use.
Maybe I could suspend a desk from the ceiling and ratchet it up out of the way when not needed.
One of the odd arguments I heard about being an adult is are you a responsible if you have furniture not lawn chairs or sleep on the floor
as this was a blanket argument about someone who lived off base as I felt it still was a well worded yet odd argument
Getting 2 actually nice office chairs early in the pandemic was such a good idea. Before we just had some shitty like $30 walmart office chairs. Having something with padding made sitting in my chair for hours so much easier.
Getting 2 actually nice office chairs early in the pandemic was such a good idea. Before we just had some shitty like $30 walmart office chairs. Having something with padding made sitting in my chair for hours so much easier.
I have a nice office chair that I can use, for a time I used a camping director style chair I got at work to sit in at the computer {I will never do this again}
It's my brother's dream to make his own office chair it was the pandemic and the fun and games of last year that stopped him. It's a certain style of chair, He would make it slightly taller and add rollers to make it
A better chair is definitely something to get if you're WfH. Or even if you just, you know, use a computer a lot.
A chair is what i spent the $60 on.
(I don't use it)
Speaking as someone currently sitting in like a $60 chair, I don't think they're that great for ergonomics and all actually.
(That's why I spent a bunch on ordering a good chair recently, too.)
probably not! I can't actually fit a proper office chair in my apartment, though. I have a 'desk' which is kind of a fixed wall nook built into the side of a narrow hallway, and anything that doesn't sit basically flush against the desk will get in the way. I did a bunch of research at the start of lockdown trying to find something high quality that would actually fit in that space, and couldn't. The $60 version was a stopgap compromise to stop me having to sit on patio furniture.
If I actually had an 'office' space, and wasn't having to work within the confines of a studio apartment, I could probably find loads of stuff to spend extra cash on. But things being what they are, my options are limited.
tl;dr I don't need to be sold on good office chairs guys, but I'm also not gonna buy one.
yeah it's super annoying. I do actually want to buy a printer, which could definitely be expensed, but first I will have to find some kind of very clever spatial configuration for that stupid desk.
I remember thinking when I first moved in "well that desk is kind of awkward to actually use regularly, but as a place to sort files and pay bills or something, it's ok." LITTLE DID I KNOW...
yeah it's super annoying. I do actually want to buy a printer, which could definitely be expensed, but first I will have to find some kind of very clever spatial configuration for that stupid desk.
I remember thinking when I first moved in "well that desk is kind of awkward to actually use regularly, but as a place to sort files and pay bills or something, it's ok." LITTLE DID I KNOW...
murphy bed with desk, no idea on cost, availability, or how much of that your robot minions could build for you.
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JedocIn the scupperswith the staggers and jagsRegistered Userregular
edited December 2020
That's a neat bed!
Also, anyone who has Left Behind hardbacks to just strew around as props is a real creep. Like, every book in close focus in that video is from the Left Behind series, and that can't be an accident. Because the wretched state of our world means they're actually the kind of used book that's way out of your price range if you're just looking to buy prop books by the foot. We had to get them through ILL for a while because none of our vendors could get them at a reasonable price.
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Ah lol yeah good luck finding anything for that. Probably going to have to call and speak to a sales person and deal with that whole nightmare.
On the bright side, it means I get to go home and ride out a cold rainy Wednesday in the comfort of my own bathrobe.
Were I unhappy with the area and unattached, maybe. Especially to make bank in a cheaper area. But things are pretty good here, so not looking to uproot that hard. That person exists, maybe, but there aren't many. And something tells me this ISNT a get paiiiidddddd kind gig.
Mountain_Man_Nod.gif
Like, that's why we have you, QE team. Ya done good; you stopped dodgy code from making it into production.
I think maybe our QE team lead has worked in environments in which pausing a release was highly frowned upon.
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Half of QAs job is acting as a stress relief valve for the rest of everyone in the build chain. We usually take all the fault for everything other than outright deployment failures. Can't count how many times I've had to carry the blame for a missed deadline because I found show stopper bugs right at the end of a testing cycle right before release. Yes it's clearly all my fault for finding this defect someone else created via poor spec or code
Next week I'm presenting to Engineering. Engineering contains the Comp Sci department and all of the people who complained about the fun project in October and who make our lives hell. The guy specifically I'm pitching to? The Wizard Hater.
I get tickets for this all the time. Just yesterday I got a ticket from a guy teaching some courses next semester in a technical field reporting a "Suspicious email" that had broken English and called him Professor when he claims he wasn't a professor and seemed to be asking for a job that didn't exist.
Checked it out, in our publicly available and absolutely available to teachers directory. Email was sent from an internal address belonging to a graduate student. Person who reported is listed in our system as a professor (I mean hes teaching courses so yeah), and in fact I can easily see the student's listed country of origin which isn't the USA. Guy is teaching computer and statistics courses but couldn't figure out how to look names up, or even put two and two together on graduate students sending out mass emails looking to pad their resume with TA positions. I mean, he hopefully gets it now and I'm sure he'll get like 30 more in the next month.
I suggested this and my boss has asked that I please wear normal, non magical clothing.
At the start, right?
And then you put on your robe and Wizard hat.....
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We have this issue that we needed to open a support ticket with Microsoft for. Basically we're doing some local printing shenanigans, that their latest Windows Updates broke. So I'm asking Microsoft how to be security compliant while still printing text to a file on the print server.
I wrote up a 2 page long problem document explaining the expected behavior, what broke, and what workarounds we have put in place.
Today, the tech was like "I need to understand your environment better - can you draw a flowchart?" And I reply with "Well actually, I have this one from a few years back..."
And yup! It was exactly what they needed. It won't exactly be easy to figure out how to pull this off going forward, but they are gonna try.
On the one hand, I like him, and all the Dev team, and they are all friendly and helpful and do a good job
On the other hand they are IT can't be trusted, the lot of em
Looks like you've just found yourself an arch-nemesis.
One of the other Devs told me in my meet the team one on one call with him that he would "follow that man into hell" I shit you not, his exact words, and how often do you hear that about a platform developer/CEO?
Everyone was in agreement this was monumentally a stupid idea. They also agreed to at least be willing to voice being upset, but worried how much we could push back. I decided to take a moment to not so much poke the bear as take a big steaming shit in its mouth. I broke down all the ways this was a terrible plan, would hurt the clients, and screwed over its staff. I ended by saying it was absolutely not going to affect any group I was going to run. I made it plain that my license would absolutely not be attached to any of this monumentally awful plan, but typed up to be a little nicer to make it all seem professional at a glance. I also gave the clinical director a heads up that I was going scorched earth and you might want to make plans for me to not be there tonight.
The last few hours have been a flurry of phone calls to everyone NOT me. It appears they are suddenly extremely concerned what all their other therapists (who were willingly named in appropriate parts of the email) think about this plan, and hey what if it is only just for a few weeks? The first one pointed out they have a history of promising fixes in two weeks that never materialize, and no that won't work this time. I dunno what the second one has said yet as he hasn't gotten back to me just yet. It seems we have a wonderful shit storm of chaos because they failed to realize one person has absolutely no fear of retaliation.
I can't WAIT till the clinical director gets off the phone and talks to me. He told me to email them how I felt. I wonder how he feels about telling me to voice my opinions directly to the owners. I bet he is super thrilled with how that turned out for him. Just loves it.
Bribe the chefs
Bribe the cleaners
Bribe IT
Bribe the electricians
In this ascending order of priority
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better
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Thinking about buying a mouse.
but as the days get colder and my options for working outside the apartment get less appealing, I should maybe think about how to set up a home office I can actually use.
Maybe I could suspend a desk from the ceiling and ratchet it up out of the way when not needed.
why not?
and, what? (I'm guessing better chair, etc)
cause "it poses a health hazard" and "is against california regulations" and "we can't inspect your property for OHS compliance" ablahblooblooblah
if I want to poison myself on company time then so be it!
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A chair is what i spent the $60 on.
(I don't use it)
as this was a blanket argument about someone who lived off base as I felt it still was a well worded yet odd argument
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Speaking as someone currently sitting in like a $60 chair, I don't think they're that great for ergonomics and all actually.
(That's why I spent a bunch on ordering a good chair recently, too.)
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I have a nice office chair that I can use, for a time I used a camping director style chair I got at work to sit in at the computer {I will never do this again}
It's my brother's dream to make his own office chair it was the pandemic and the fun and games of last year that stopped him. It's a certain style of chair, He would make it slightly taller and add rollers to make it
probably not! I can't actually fit a proper office chair in my apartment, though. I have a 'desk' which is kind of a fixed wall nook built into the side of a narrow hallway, and anything that doesn't sit basically flush against the desk will get in the way. I did a bunch of research at the start of lockdown trying to find something high quality that would actually fit in that space, and couldn't. The $60 version was a stopgap compromise to stop me having to sit on patio furniture.
If I actually had an 'office' space, and wasn't having to work within the confines of a studio apartment, I could probably find loads of stuff to spend extra cash on. But things being what they are, my options are limited.
tl;dr I don't need to be sold on good office chairs guys, but I'm also not gonna buy one.
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I remember thinking when I first moved in "well that desk is kind of awkward to actually use regularly, but as a place to sort files and pay bills or something, it's ok." LITTLE DID I KNOW...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5lzCzXR_38
murphy bed with desk, no idea on cost, availability, or how much of that your robot minions could build for you.
Also, anyone who has Left Behind hardbacks to just strew around as props is a real creep. Like, every book in close focus in that video is from the Left Behind series, and that can't be an accident. Because the wretched state of our world means they're actually the kind of used book that's way out of your price range if you're just looking to buy prop books by the foot. We had to get them through ILL for a while because none of our vendors could get them at a reasonable price.
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